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Saw this in IMAX 3D this weekend, I thought it was a solid Godzilla movie and it stuck with me. I thought the main character was boring as hell and wish they dumped him and his wife

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instead of getting rid of Cranston

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I heard of lots of people complaining that this movie was "slow" but I didn't feel that at all. The whole movie kept moving towards the climax and had a definite direction both in terms of the characters' goals and the inevitable conclusion of giant monsters beating the piss out of each other (which BTW was maybe the best kaiju fights I've seen on film...maybe even better than Pacific Rim.)

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I thought the movie was alright. Was disappointed with how Cranston went out and it seemed like director Gareth Edwards was still thinking he was making a lower-budgeted movie like Monsters, because he sure as hell liked to tease us with a potential badass fight between giants only to skip to the next scene There should've been more Godzilla action and less drama between this family I barely care about. Regardless, when they did FINALLY get down to the fight it was pretty badass, much like Godzilla himself. The FX was pretty top-notch as well. I'd prob give this either a high 6 or a low 7. Lets hope the sequel kicks the monster action a few notches.

I will admit that looking back on the film, my opinion on it has fallen somewhat. Still, as a fan who's seen every single film and has made his own personal top 10 worst G films list, I still won't call it terrible or even bad. Disappointing I'll grant, but that doesn't equate to bad for me.

Why didn't they ever list his rank in the U.S. Navy? Was abundantly clear he works U.S. Navy as he swims alongside aircraft carriers, doesn't hurt Americans, and carries out the government propaganda/agenda.